An entire aisle is already engulfed.
โThe back door,โ Seven says, choked up. โThe back door!โ
Chris and DeVante follow us down the narrow hall near Daddyโs office. It leads to the restroom and the back door where deliveries are unloaded. Smokeโs already filling the hall.
Seven pushes the door. It doesnโt budge. He and Chris ram their shoulders against it, but itโs bulletproof, shoulder-proof, everything- proof. The burglar bars wonโt let us out anyway.
โStarr, my keys,โ Seven croaks.
I shake my head. I gave them to Goon, and the last time I saw them he left them in the front door.
DeVante coughs. Itโs getting harder to breathe with all the smoke. โMan, we canโt die up in here. I donโt wanna die.โ
โShut up!โ Chris says. โWeโre not gonna die.โ
I cough into the crook of my arm. โDaddy may have a spare,โ I say, and my voice is thin. โIn his office.โ
We rush back down the hall, but the office door is locked too. โFuck!โ Seven screams.
Mr. Lewis limps into the middle of the street. He grips a baseball bat in each hand. He glances around, like heโs trying to figure out where the smoke is coming from. With the boards on the windows, he canโt see the inferno in the store unless he looks through the front door.
โMr. Lewis!โ I scream as loud as I can.
The guys join in. The smoke strangles our voices. The flames dance feet away, but I swear itโs like Iโm standing in them.
Mr. Lewis limps toward the store, squinting his eyes. They widen as he looks in through the door, straight at us on the other side of the flames. โOh Lord!โ
He limps into the street faster than Iโve ever seen him move. โHelp!
These kids stuck up in here! Help!โ
Thereโs a loud crackling to our right. The fire takes out another shelf.
Mr. Reubenโs nephew, Tim, runs over and opens the front door, but the flames are too much.
โGo to the back door!โ he calls to us.
Tim almost beats us getting there. He yanks hard on the door, and the glass rattles. The way heโs pulling, the door will come off eventually. We donโt have eventually time though.
Tires screech outside.
Moments later, Daddy runs up to the back door. โWatch out,โ he tells Tim, moving him out the way.
Daddy fumbles for his keys and sticks several in the lock while muttering, โPlease, God. Please.โ
I can barely see Seven, Chris, or DeVante for all the smoke, and theyโre coughing and wheezing next to me.
A click. The knob turns. The door flies open. We rush out. Fresh air fills my lungs.
Daddy pulls me and Seven through the alley, around the corner, and across the street to Reubenโs. Tim gets DeVante and Chris. They make us sit on the sidewalk.
Tires screech again, and Momma goes, โOh my God!โ
She runs over, Uncle Carlos on her heels. She holds my shoulders and helps me lie on the sidewalk.
โBreathe, baby,โ she says. โBreathe.โ But I have to see. I sit up.
Daddy attempts to run into the store for God knows what. The flames swat him back. Tim rushes a bucket of water from his uncleโs restaurant. He runs into our store and douses it on the flames, but heโs forced to jump back too.
People trickle onto the street, and more buckets of sloshing water are hauled into the store. Ms. Yvette carries one from her beauty shop. Tim tosses it onto the fire. Flames eat away at the roof, and smoke billows from the windows of the barbershop next door.
โMy shop!โ Mr. Lewis cries. Mr. Reuben stops him from running toward it. โMy shop!โ
Daddy stands in the middle of the street, breathing hard, looking helpless. A crowd has gathered, and people watch with their hands pressed to their mouths.
Bass rattles nearby. Daddy slowly turns his head.
The gray BMW is parked in the intersection near the liquor store. King leans up against it. Some other King Lords stand alongside him and sit on the hood of the car. They laugh and point.
King stares straight at Daddy and takes out his cigarette lighter. He sparks a flame.
Iesha said King was gonna fuckย usย up because I dry snitched. That meant my whole family.
This is it.
โYou son of a bitch!โ Daddy marches toward King, and Kingโs boys advance toward Daddy. Uncle Carlos stops him. The King Lords reach for their pieces and tell Daddy to bring it. King laughs like itโs a comedy show.
โYou think this shit funny?โ Daddy yells. โPunk ass, always hiding behind your boys!โ
King stops laughing.
โYeah, I said it! I ainโt scared of you! You ainโt shit to be scared of!
Trying to burn up some kids, you fucking coward!โ
โOh uh-uh!โ Momma starts for King, and Uncle Carlos has to work overtime to hold her back too.
โHe burned Maverickโs store down!โ Mr. Lewis announces to everybody, in case we didnโt hear. โKing burned Maverickโs store down!โ
It bubbles around the crowd, and narrowed eyes set on King.
Of course, thatโs when the cops and the fire truck decide to show up.
Of course. Because thatโs how it works in Garden Heights.
Uncle Carlos convinces my parents to back away. King lifts his cigar to his lips, eyes gleaming. I wanna get one of Mr. Lewisโs baseball bats and knock him upside his head.
The firefighters get to work. The cops order the crowd to back up. King and his boys are really amused now. Shit, itโs like the cops are helping them out.
โYou need to be getting them!โ Mr. Lewis says. โThey the ones who started the fire!โ
โThat old man donโt know what he talking about,โ King says. โAll this smoke done got to him.โ
Mr. Lewis starts to charge at King, and an officer has to hold him back. โI ainโt crazy! You did start it! Everybody know it!โ
Kingโs face twitches. โYou better watch yourself, lying on folks.โ Daddy glances back at me, and thereโs this expression on his face that
Iโve never seen before. He turns around to the cop whoโs holding Mr. Lewis and says, โHe ainโt lying. King did start it, Officer.โ
Ho-ly shit. Daddy snitched.
. . .
โItโs my store,โ he says. โI know he started the fire.โ โDid you see him do it?โ the cop asks.
No. Thatโs the problem. We know King did it, but if nobody saw it
โI saw him,โ Mr. Reuben says. โHe did it.โ โI saw him too,โ Tim says.
โSo did I,โ Ms. Yvette adds.
And shit, now the crowd is echoing the same thing, pointing at King
and his boys. I mean, everybodyโs snitching. The rules no fucking longer apply.
King reaches for his car door, but some of the officers draw their guns and order him and his boys to the ground.
An ambulance arrives. Momma tells them about our smoke inhalation. I snitch and tell them about DeVante, although his black eye makes it obvious he needs help. They let the four of us sit on the curb, and they put oxygen masks on us. I thought I wasnโt that bad anymore, but I forgot how nice clean air is. Iโve been breathing in smoke since I got to Garden Heights.
They look at DeVanteโs side. Itโs purple-looking, and they tell him heโll need to go in for X-rays. He doesnโt wanna go in the ambulance, and Momma assures the paramedics that sheโll take him in herself.
I rest my head on Chrisโs shoulder as we hold hands, oxygen masks on both of us. Iโm not gonna lie and say tonight was better because he was hereโfrankly this has been one fucked-up night, nothing could make it betterโbut it doesnโt hurt that we went through it together.
My parents come our way. Daddyโs lips thin, and he mumbles something to Momma. She elbows him and says, โBe nice.โ
She sits between Chris and Seven. Daddy hovers over me and Chris at first, as if heโs expecting us to make room for him.
โMaverick,โ Momma says.
โAโight, aโight.โ He sits on the other side of me.
We watch the firefighters put out the flames. No point though.
Theyโre only saving a shell of the store.
Daddy sighs, rubbing his bald head. โDamn, man.โ
My heart aches. Weโre losing a family member, for real. Iโve spent most of my life in that store. I move my head off Chris and rest it on Daddyโs shoulder. He puts his arm around me and kisses my hair. I donโt miss that smug look that crosses his face. Petty.
โWait a minute.โ He pulls away. โWhere the hell yโall been?โ
โThatโs what I wanna know,โ Momma says. โActing like you canโt answer my texts or calls!โ
Really? Seven and I almost died in a fire, and theyโre mad โcause we didnโt call them? I lift my mask and say, โLong night.โ
โOh, Iโm sure it was,โ Momma says. โWe got ourselves a liโl radical, Maverick. All on the news, throwing tear gas at the cops.โ
โAfter they threw it at us,โ I point out.
โWhaaat?โ Daddy says, but in that impressed way. Momma cuts him a side-eye, and he says in a more stern tone, โI mean, what? What you do that for?โ
โI was mad.โ I fold my arms onto my knees and stare at my Timbs through the gap. โThat decision wasnโt right.โ
Daddy puts his arm around me again and rests his head against mine.
A Daddy-snuggle. โNah,โ he says. โIt wasnโt.โ
โHey,โ Momma beckons me to look at her. โThe decision may not have been right, but itโs not your fault. Remember what I said? Sometimes things will go wrongโโ
โBut the key is to keep doing right.โ My eyes drift to my Timbs again. โKhalil still deserved better than that.โ
โYeah.โ Her voice thickens. โHe did.โ
Daddy looks past me at my boyfriend. โSo . . . Plain-Ass Chris.โ Seven snorts. DeVante snickers. Momma goes, โMaverick!โ as I say,
โDaddy!โ
โAt least itโs not white boy,โ Chris says.
โExactly,โ Daddy says. โItโs a step up. You gotta earn my tolerance in increments if you gonโ date my daughter.โ
โLord.โ Momma rolls her eyes. โChris, baby, youโve been outย here
all night?โ
The way she says it, I canโt help but laugh. Sheโs basically asking him, โYou do realize youโre in the hood, right?โ
โYes, maโam,โ Chris says. โAll night.โ
Daddy grunts. โMaybe you do got some balls then.โ
My mouth drops, and Momma says, โMaverick Carter!โ Seven and DeVante crack up.
But Chris? Chris says, โYes, sir, Iโd like to think I do.โ
โDaaaaamn,โ says Seven. He reaches to give Chris dap, but Daddy cuts him a hard eye and he pulls his hand back.
โAโight, Plain-Ass Chris,โ Daddy says. โBoxing gym, next Saturday, you and me.โ
Chris lifts his oxygen mask so fast. โIโm sorry, I shouldnโt have said
โโ
โCalm down, Iโm not gonโ fight you,โ Daddy says. โWe gonโ train.
Get to know each other. You been seeing my daughter for a minute now. I gotta know you, and you can learn a lot about a man at a boxing gym.โ
โOh . . .โ Chrisโs shoulders relax. โOkay.โ He puts the oxygen mask back on.
Daddy grins. Itโs a little too mischievous for my liking. Heโs gonna kill my poor boyfriend.
The cops load King and his boys into patrol cars, and the crowd claps and cheers. Finally, something to celebrate tonight.
Uncle Carlos strolls over. Heโs got on a wifebeater and shorts, which is so not Uncle Carlos, yet something about him still looks detectivey. Heโs been in cop mode since his colleagues arrived.
Uncle Carlos gives this old-man grunt as he lowers himself onto the sidewalk next to DeVante. He grabs the back of DeVanteโs neck the same way Daddy grabs Sevenโs. Man hugs, I call them.
โIโm glad youโre safe, kid,โ he says. โEven if you do look like a truck ran over you twice.โ
โYou not mad I left without telling yโall?โ
โOf course Iโm mad. Iโm actually pissed. But Iโm happier that youโre safe. Now, my mom and Pam, thatโs a whole different story. I canโt save you from their wrath.โ
โAre you putting me out?โ
โNo. Youโre grounded, probably for the rest of your life, but thatโs only because we love you.โ
DeVante cracks a smile.
Uncle Carlos pats his knees. โSooo . . . thanks to all these witnesses, we should get King for arson.โ
โOh, for real?โ Daddy says.
โYep. Itโs a start, but not really enough. Heโll be out by the end of the week.โ
And back to the same olโ shit. With targets this time.
โIf yโall knew where Kingโs stash was,โ DeVante says, โwould that help?โ
Uncle Carlos says, โProbably, yeah.โ
โIf somebody agreed to rat on him, would that help?โ
Uncle Carlos turns completely toward him. โAre you saying you want to turn witness?โ
โI mean . . .โ DeVante pauses. โWill it help Kenya, her momma, and her sister?โ
โIf King went to jail?โ says Seven. โYeah. A lot.โ
โItโll help the whole neighborhood, honestly,โ Daddy says. โAnd Iโll be protected?โ DeVante asks Uncle Carlos. โAbsolutely. I promise.โ
โAnd Uncle Carlos always keeps his promises,โ I say.
DeVante nods for a moment. โThen I guess I will turn witness.โ Ho-ly shit again. โYouโre sure about that?โ I ask.
โYeah. After seeing you face those cops the way you did, I donโt know, man. That did something to me,โ he says. โAnd that lady said our voices are weapons. I should use mine, right?โ
โSo youโre willing to become a snitch,โ Chris says. โOn King,โ Seven adds.
DeVante shrugs. โI already need the stitches. Might as well snitch.โ